‘Babies dying every day’: Jabeur in tears as she donates prize money to Palestinians

Tunisian choked back tears as she spoke on court

By Web Desk
November 02, 2023
After registering her first win of the week at the WTA Finals in Cancun, Tunisia´s Jabeur choked back tears as she spoke on court. - WTA

Tunisian professional tennis player Ons Jabeur said she would donate part of her WTA Finals prize money to Palestinians after beating Marketa Vondrousova on Wednesday.

After registering her first win of the week at the WTA Finals in Cancun, Tunisia´s Jabeur choked back tears as she spoke on court.

"I am very happy with the win, but I haven´t been happy lately," said the only Arabic woman to reach a Grand Slam final.

"The situation in the world doesn´t make me happy," Jabeur added as she broke down in tears, before composing herself enough to talk about the Israel-Hamas conflict.

"It´s very tough seeing children, babies dying every day," she said.

"It´s heartbreaking, so I´ve decided to donate part of my prize money to help the Palestinians.

"I cannot be happy with just this win, with what is happening. I´m sorry guys, it´s supposed to be about tennis, but it´s very frustrating looking at videos every day.

"I´m sorry -- it´s not a political message, it´s just humanity. I want peace in this world and that´s it."

Later, in her post-match press conference, the 29-year-old Jabeur revealed that it was difficult for her to focus on tennis.

"I try to stay off social media as much as I can, but it´s very tough," Jabeur said.

"You go through videos, photos, they´re horrible, horrible photos every day. It doesn´t help me sleep or recover very well and the worst thing is I feel hopeless.

"Maybe donating some money would help a little bit with what they have been going through. But I know money doesn´t mean anything right now to them. So I wish freedom for everybody and really peace for everyone."

It must be noted that Israel has deployed ground troops into the Gaza Strip in recent days to "crush" the Palestinian group Hamas after its fighters killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians, including women, children and the elderly, in an October 7 attack.

Since then, Israel has hit back with an unrelenting air and artillery bombardment, which the health ministry in Hamas-controlled Gaza says has killed more than 8,500 Palestinians, two-thirds of them women and children.

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